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Orange-legged Leaf Frog. Captive animal from The Amphibian Foundation, Atlanta, GA.

You really can't see me.

Hyla cinerea, North Carolina. I never used to hear or see this species in the piedmont, however I have been hearing them near the house starting this spring.

went back out a little later to check on him and he was taking a nap

One of 4 very young Green Treefrogs found on a low lying bush outside my campgrounds washroom in Central Florida

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Scherman-Hoffman Audubon, Bernardsville, NJ

my new found friend, whilst travelling in the field! We were on the longboat and it jumped into it. At first it jumped on the boat, and then on my legs, and finally on my shoulder where it rested for a long while, happily.

 

Photo credit: Steward, super-duper field assistant

Litoria bicolor

 

A beautiful little tree frog around 3cm in length. Photographed in Northern Queensland, Australia.

 

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Tree frog. Costa Rica - Park National Tortuguero

(Scinax boulengeri) Costa Rica 2020.

Hyla versicolor—Greely, Ontario, Canada

Gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor) and Cope’s gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Unlike their name implies, Gray Treefrogs aren't always gray.

Tucson, Arizona

 

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This guy hung around for the week

Look carefully... there's a stray elbow in the penthouse

Gray Treefrogs are essentially identical to Cope’s Gray Treefrogs. The only way to tell the difference is to listen to their breeding calls.

...sitting in our garden

Designed by: Satoshi Kamiya

Folded from a 50x50cm sheet of double tissue paper

This is my second attempt in making the model. In my first attempt i used two glued sheets of ORIGAMIDO paper and i realized that the glue added to thickness of the paper.

Even though i used worse paper this time, I'm pretty impressed with the result

Not blending very well with the doorway.

an uncut square of lokta

20 cm x 20 cm = 7 cm

wetfolded + mc

made it the size of a real tree frog

folded by Vinh Truong

Designed by Robert j Lang

Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) from Water Valley, Mississippi.

Hazel Bazemore Park, Corpus Christi, TX

Drab Treefrog (Smilisca sordida) from Limón Province, Costa Rica.

Tree frog in my shed.

Cope's Gray Treefrog hiding in my hosta. No fear of the gardener.

Rhacophorus prasinatus

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A small tree frog was hanging out on my windowsill

I was in my backyard birding right before the sun went down when I spotted this little guy in the hedgerow at the back of the property. I had to stick my head in the branches to get the shot. This really made my day! When I lived in Illinois I hunted these for years with no luck. Greenville County, South Carolina

The Marbled Treefrog (Dendropsophus marmoratus) is a nocturnal and arboreal species, usually in trees, but after heavy rains males call from the ground, grasses, herbaceous vegetation, or bushes around temporary ponds (Rodríguez and Duellman, 1994).

 

Rodríguez, L. O., & Duellman, W. E. (1994). Guide to the frogs of the Iquitos region, Amazonian Peru. Asociación de Ecología y Conservación.

In my backyard at night I can hear treefrogs singing all around me in the summertime. Love to listen to them...

Hypsiboas polytaenius

Hylidae

Cunha - SP

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Dryopsophus pearsoniana. D'aquilar National Park.

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